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{{Infobox:Resource|
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{{InterwikiLink:Tea}}
gathered=240|
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{{Infobox:Resource
tools=[[knife]]<br>[[bone knife]]|
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| machinery = {{oven}}
skill=[[Skills#Farming|Farming]]|
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| tools    = [[mortar and pestle]]
eaten=|
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| skill2    = Cooking
heals=|
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| method0  = [[oven]]<br />300g [[dry tea]], 25g [[wood]], 450g [[water]]
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| amount0  = 750
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| method1  = [[coal oven]]<br />350g [[dry tea]], 25g [[coal]], 500g [[water]]
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| amount1  = 850
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| method2  = [[coal oven]]<br />350g [[dry tea]], 40g [[charcoal]], 500g [[water]]
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| amount2  = 850
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| method3  = [[gas oven]]<br />400g [[dry tea]], 16g [[propane]], 550g [[water]]
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| amount3  = 950
 
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Note that in one day one person can only farm 240 gram. The number of turns will be rounded upwards. The end result will have a random deviation (max 20%) of the amount you ask for.
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[[Tea]] is made from [[dry tea]] and [[water]] in a {{oven}}.
  
If you have [[bone knife]], you can farm 360 grams a day.
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Tea decreases tiredness 0.08% per 100g
  
If you have [[knife]], you can farm 480 grams a day.
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For a little variety, try some [[ginseng tea|ginseng]], [[Earl grey tea|Earl Grey]] or [[peppermint tea]].
  
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[[Category:Drinks]]

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Tea
Manufactured Resource
Toolsmortar and pestle
Machineryregular oven, coal oven or gas oven
SkillCooking
Methods of  manufacturing
Method
Amount
oven
300g dry tea, 25g wood, 450g water
750
coal oven
350g dry tea, 25g coal, 500g water
850
coal oven
350g dry tea, 40g charcoal, 500g water
850
gas oven
400g dry tea, 16g propane, 550g water
950
Tea is made from dry tea and water in a regular oven, coal oven or gas oven.

Tea decreases tiredness 0.08% per 100g

For a little variety, try some ginseng, Earl Grey or peppermint tea.